Experts warn that federal funding reductions would jeopardize in-home support, block access to care and drive more patients to ERs.| San Francisco Public Press
Medicaid Cuts in the House-Passed Reconciliation Bill: Questions for Senators| Center For Children and Families
Just before our nation’s birthday, the House passed the Senate version of the budget reconciliation bill and it headed to the President’s desk. Congressional leaders cheered and clapped as Presiden…| Center For Children and Families
The raging battle over Medicaid funding is really a fight about the soul of Medicaid and our progress as a society. The broader objective of the House legislation is clear – to reverse decades of p…| Center For Children and Families
For over 100 years, the unfinished business of creating a health care system that covers all Americans has raged on. With President Obama making this a top priority, in 2010 this effort took an unp…| Center For Children and Families
On June 2, 2025, The White House posted a “Mythbuster” fact sheet in defense of the House-passed reconciliation bill. However, the sheet is full of inaccuracies and advances more myths than facts—t…| Center For Children and Families
We have not cut Medicaid, and we have not cut SNAP. What we’re doing…is working on fraud, waste, and abuse. And everyone in Louisiana and around the country understands that that’s a responsibilit…| Center For Children and Families
Last week, a member of the Trump administration repeated a claim that the Administration was “kicking illegal immigrants off Medicaid to protect Medicaid for AMERICANS!” This is consistent with mis…| Center For Children and Families
Nonprofit hospitals are required to help those struggling with medical debt, but critics say their policies are poorly advertised and underutilized.| New York Focus
The legislative aggression goes beyond barring coverage for the undocumented| xpostfactoid.substack.com
Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending bill, while Democrats say the legislation would hurt vulnerable groups. The bill’s main target is those able-bodied adults, but other groups would lose coverage due to paperwork burdens and other provisions in the bill, health policy experts say.| FactCheck.org